Clinch County news. (Homerville, GA.) 1897-1932, July 28, 1911, Image 2

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Clmcli to 11 t ; 7«T Flkm C. Dame EDITOR. IvTrS Flem C. Dame I ( / ] E LTOR & FHOP. Published every Fridiv «t Ho- merville, Git., and enrered at the Post Office at Homerville,m» trail matter of the second class. The Editor is in no manner re¬ sponsible for any statement or sentiment made or expressed by Correspondents. Official Organ of the County of Clinch "O *f °f the Town of Homerville. S(JBSCRIPflON, $1.00 IN ADVANCE. Friday, .ici.r, 28. 1911. Build them back boys. They’ll tent easy enough. It seems our town is doomed to the fire bugs. Two-legged bugs. Bet’s dont forgei the ordir.ace passed by the council some time ago, and keep tbe streets and back-yards clean. How about a night wat chman for our town We believe every good citizen will favor employing one. It would mean securecy to Our property and person. Bill Nye had the truth Well told when he said: “A man may a wart on back of his neck for a Collar button, ride in the back coach of a railroad train to interest on his money till the con¬ ductor gets around, stop his watch at night to save wear and tear, leave his “i” or *‘t” without a or cross to save ink. pasture his mother’s grave-to .save corn, a man of this sjrt is a gentlemen and a scholar compared with fallow that will take a two or the 'years and when asked to settle for it puts it in to postoffice and'has it marked fused. "—Ex. A resolution whiah it passed by the senate and concurred in by the lower house, will mwke a lev olutionary change in the manner 0 / payment of state officers and pensioners, went to the senate this morning from Senator a. O. Blalock, of the Twenty-sixth dis trlct, The resolution provides that the salaries of teachers, who are held to be state employes, be placed upou the same footing with the salaries of state officials and pen sionere. If the apportionment sheet is unable to pay the officers and the teaeheis as well in fell, the amount is to be prorated a moug the officials and teachers, and not, as has heretofore been the custom, issued to the state officials and pensioners in full and allow ing ahe teachers to bear t he burnt of the state’s inability to Senator Blalock is authority for the statement that the schools teachers in the ceuutry and dis trict common schools have been for years the goat of the state’s lack of finances. Whenever there is a shortage he says, she teachers are the ones that suffer. “1 see no reason," said Senator Blalock, “why the teachers should forever be the victims of our ina¬ bility to make both ends meet, while the statehouse officials and tbe uouutv officers and the pen siouen- and everybody that draws money from the state should get their pay in fall while the teach ere wait for the coffers to fill up again. This resolution provides for a monthly payment "f teachers .»*»*! vi'| do more, in my opiuion, rto i.nno t fie 'Cicvucy ot our teacher .cor; s a.... any one ihin a . ftwaw iiwnnf, nf 20 A NOTE TO YOU Homerville,Ga, July 28, 1911 / Now that '.vc have the writing of these notes reduced to £ scince : we are beginning to enjoy it, especially since there is plenty of / '/ evidence that you are reading them each week. m >°vi» r We thank you for vouv reply in person to the last ono, and trust cl that were pleased with purchase and that may you your we soon have the pleasure of serving you again. Yours truly, £9! 'HOMERVILLE DRUG- CO. Fodder—pullings are very nu meroiis Hnd popular these days. You can hear of them on every hand- Another Big Fire Homerville has h&d another big disastrious fire, this time consum ing the big twostory brick build ing belonging to Peugler A Dick erson, and a one story building belonging to R. G. Dickerson. The fire occurred early Thurs day morning abou, 3o’clock. How ■ the fire originated is i yet unknown, though it is supposed by some to have been fired by robbers. The large building contained' the big Department store occupied by A. N. Carswell, and a number of office rooms on the second floor, among them being the law offices of Col. R. G, and Senator W, T. Dickerson The large libraries connected with both the above offices were consumed, there being rot a penny’s worth of anything saved from the large building. The other store that burned was occupied by The Hughes Co., practically everything was saved from this 3tcre. Mr. Carswell’s stock was valued at about $7,0o0. with #3.500. insurance. The large building val uedat| 5,500. with #3,500 insur ance. The smull building valued at #1,500. with #1,000 insurance, whiie the Hughes Co. carried #2,000 insurance This makes the fifth fire of its kind in the past few years, all of them aggregating a loss of some thing like #75,000.. The stores will be replaced. Guardian’s Sale. Under and by virtue of an jrom the court of Ordinary j ! Clinch County, house door will bcsold in Homerville the court cn the first Tuesday in August, between the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property)towit: A two-thirds undivided interest in 8 acres of land of lot five hund- red (500) in the eleventh (11) dist- rict of Clinch County Ga, bounded as follows on the South by the At¬ lantic Coast Line Railroad right of way, west by lands of Sloat, and, North by lands of Mose Tomlinson and East by lands of Julian Jackson, The adove property is sold under the order afore said to en¬ croach upon the estate of the child¬ ren of Emma Morris deceased, for their suppoit and maintenance. Said property sold as the prop¬ erty of the children of Emma Morris deceased as named in R. J. Bennett betition for guardianship now on file in Ordinarys office. R. J. Bennett, Guardian. NOTICE This is to notify each and every one that subscribed to the build- ng fund for the Oliveleaf Church that J.B-CoonC.H North and Arte mus Rice were selected as a Icom mittee to collect this funds and purchase the meteriai and are now ready to receive same I and will appreciate if every one subscribing to same will pay to! s as they meet us- 1 J. B- Coon, Chairman. Georgia Clinch County; Whereas^- A- Pierce, Admin¬ istrator of estate of L. J. Pierce reprevents to the Court in Ins petition du!v filed and entered on record that he has fully adminis¬ upon her estate. This is to cite all person con- cerned, kinareed and creditors to show cause, if any they c-*n why sa jd administrator should not be discharged from his administra- ti-ui and receive letters of di»mis p i° n , on the first Monday in Au¬ gust 1911. This July 3rd 1911. J. T. Diinie, Ordinary. 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Will positively develop every onnea of horse power alalaai- and mart. If yon want the t»st far lata e«u, get^ - STOVER’S GOOD ENGINE-1 to 60 h.p. Steam Englnas, Boilers and Saw Mills Caiapiafi Ciaalt|. Itwlag, SM*(la Ml hafii] aatflta ■ ipa t i« W | ■2 WZ Mallary Machinery Co. r _148 Chewy to-wrt. MAOON, «*. L THE LILY "ASL1HG THE'SUNDIRO OF PEREECTIOR j l SSi ( aaatarjHfr, * BS m it iiTY;^ ? W mm ; - ■ 31 E 'V Do you want an honest built cook stove of good material? Are you looking for such a s1 ove at a moderate price? Would you like a stove that has perfect .draft, not chok- ine and smokinj? your eyes and getting on your nerves before breakfast- have a car load of Lily Darling. Every one eruarnteed- A sizes from smallest cooker to the largest Electric Range Prices are rieht and terms easy- We allow fall dat¬ ing on approved credit Furniture Clothing and anything usually for sale by any store in this countv you wi find new and up-to-date at the BIG We appreciate you tradeand prove it by the vai uable premius we give you in return for your patronage. MANOR TRADING CO. Manor, • Georgia. Georgia Clinch County, Whe^ras M. H. Hillard Ad¬ ministrator of S. W. Register de¬ ceased represents to the court in his petition duely filed and inter- ed on record that he has fully ad- ministred S. W . Register estate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred ane creditors oshow cause if any they can why aid administrator should not be discharged from his administrat- on and receive letters of dismiss- on the first Monday in July 1911. This June 5th 1911 J. T. Dame Ordinarb, f he r , NEWS o fficTi j Commercia Printing! 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